Monday, 9 March 2009

Recent Liverpool BNP meeting report



This report is a bit late, but better late than never.


The Liverpool branch of the British National Party has set a new record by collecting £1260 in donations from the 85-strong crowd at its latest meeting.Organiser and third candidate on the North West list for the European Elections, Steven Greenhalgh, opened the meeting with a quick run-down of events locally and nationally, and dealt with the facts about the Everton match and the postponement of the BNP’s day of action.

Second up was local member Peter Squire who spoke on the importance of tackling the media and our opponents.

Next speaker was BNP website content editor Arthur Kemp who spoke on the sacrifices made by British soldiers sixty five years ago in June 1944. He compared their sacrifice with the struggle being waged today, pointing out how the government had lied to the public about everything, from immigration to the economy and the railways and nationalisation. The collection was held at the end of his speech.

The last speaker for the evening was Rosendale and Rochdale BNP organiser Kevin Bryan who spoke on the series of Muslim-on-white racial assaults being committed in his area.Mr Bryan highlighted a number of individual cases where the police had refused to consider the crime as a racially aggravated assault, despite there being very clear evidence to the contrary.